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Evidences Reveal That Dalai Lama May Be a CIA Asset

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We never consider that such a holy, high profile individual can be a part of what almost sounds like a strange and intriguing international drama. It is fascinating that China became a prime target for the CIA. China was a most formidable foreign Communist threat so it was vital that the CIA needed to try and stop it's influence in South East Asia.

In March 1959 after years of scattered protests, a full scale revolt broke out. China forced the Tibet's leader to flee and around 80,000 to flee to Northern India where they have been exiles until today. It is widely believed that Dalai Lama fled Tibet once the Chinese troops gain control over the region, but these two events are nine years apart.

For more than 20 years, evidence reveal that the CIA is behind the uprising in China that resulted to thousands of casualties. Moreover, the CIA's plan to crush the Communist lured the Dalai Lama to work as a double agent. The statement below further proves this theory.

In 1954 for example, the CIA engineered a coup against Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz in the name of fighting Communism. Named Operation PBSUCCESS, the program involved training, funding and arming almost 500 Guatemalan rebels to overthrow the government. Other uprisings in which the CIA allegedly played an undercover role include Brazil, Chile, South Korea, the Dominican Republic, the Congo and Iran.

The Dalai Lama’s 1959 escape to India could not have been possible without CIA assistance. Indeed, his escape party included CIA agents with the advanced radio technology required to evade Chinese detection. In 1998, a haul of declassified documents indicated that huge sums of money had been secretly funneled to the Dalai Lama’s exiled administration at the height of the Cold War.

The money for the Tibetans and the Dalai Lama was part of the CIA’s worldwide effort during the height of the Cold War to undermine Communist governments, particularly in the Soviet Union and China.

These funds were given on the understanding they would be used for specific political actions directed by the CIA According to a declassified CIA memorandum from 1968, “The program consists of political action, propaganda, paramilitary and intelligence operations, appropriately coordinated with and supported by [redacted].” It also confirms that a decade previously in 1958 the CIA sanctioned its “covert support to the Tibetan resistance.” It is estimated that between 170 and 240 Tibetans were recruited by the CIA for special training, which allegedly required “reconnaissance operations, sabotage, guerilla tactics, data encoding and radio operator skills” for infiltrating the Chinese regime

If the CIA program did start in 1958, this is shocking because the uprising that forced the Dalai Lama out of Tibet was not until the following year. More intriguing still, the Dalai Lama’s spokespeople claim that money set aside for the leader himself was used to set up lobbying centers in Geneva and New York.